A Way to Whithorn - A Guide to the Whithorn Pilgrim Way Through the Machars of Galloway (Paperback)


The long peninsula of the Machars of Galloway leads to Whithorn where tradition holds that Bishop Ninian began the earliest centre of Celtic Christianity in AD 398. This book is a guide to the byways of the Machars which avoids busy roads and leads the traveller through one of the least spoilt areas of Europe. The journey is more than mere miles through moors and wild headlands above the sea - it can also be an inner journey of discovery and a deeply healing experience.

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The long peninsula of the Machars of Galloway leads to Whithorn where tradition holds that Bishop Ninian began the earliest centre of Celtic Christianity in AD 398. This book is a guide to the byways of the Machars which avoids busy roads and leads the traveller through one of the least spoilt areas of Europe. The journey is more than mere miles through moors and wild headlands above the sea - it can also be an inner journey of discovery and a deeply healing experience.

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Imprint

St Andrew Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

September 1993

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Dimensions

210 x 110mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

176

ISBN-13

978-0-7152-0690-4

Barcode

9780715206904

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LSN

0-7152-0690-7



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